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Danny Ocean -- “Oceans 11”
Originally released in 1960, this film was remade in 2001. The lead character in this film is Danny Ocean who is played by George Clooney. Fresh out of jail, Danny quickly seeks out his old buddies and begins to plan a major heist of Vegas’ top casinos. Following the successful heist, Danny returns to prison for parole violations but eventually is rele…

So F. Javier Gutierrez is out and Corin Hardy is in as latest director to tackle THE CROW reboot.
Relativity Studios has set Corin Hardy to direct its remake of The Crow. Hardy made his live action feature directing debut on The Hallow, a film that will be released next year and before that he drew acclaim for helming the animated short Butterfly and for directing music videos for the likes of Ed Sheeran, Biffy Clyro, Keane, Paolo Nutini and The Prodigy. The Crow remake has been watched closely by the fanboy set that loves the James O’Barr graphic novel about a murdered man who comes back for revenge, which was first brought to the screen by director Alex Proyas and the late actor Brandon Lee. Hardy has gotten a bit of cred in that fanboy favorite helmer Edgar Wright was the one who recommended him to Edward R. Pressman, who produced the original 1994 film and is producing the reboot.
Source: Deadline

Set to begin shooting during Christmas this month, the movie has booked Jennifer Runyon (TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT) in a supporting role and is a direct sequel to the chilling 1974 proto slasher,
So, yes, this will disregard the 2013 remake, SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT: HOMECOMING.